Financial Aid Summer Application

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - SUMMER 2019

Registration - Your financial aid award will be processed based on the total number of credit
hours. You must register for all summer classes by May 6, 2019. Financial aid will
be disbursed based on enrollment levels consistent with the start date of the courses.

Pell Grant - If you did not attend full time fall/winter you may be eligible for Pell Grant
funds. If you attended full time (12 credits) in both fall and winter, see Year -Round
Pell Grant (below).

Year-Round Pell Grant- Students who are eligible for a Pell Grant during the 2018-19 academic year may
be eligible to receive an additional Pell Grant for summer 2019. The law allows
students to receive 150% of their Pell Grant funds in one academic year (additional
semester of Pell funds). Students must be enrolled at least half time (minimum of
six (6) credits) for the summer term to be eligible for additional Pell. Student
Financial Resources and Scholarships (SFRS) will automatically award Pell for summer
2019 if a student is eligible to receive the funds. Students that drop below six
(6) credits due to withdrawals, cancellations, or non-attendance will no longer be
eligible for the additional Pell funds and will be responsible for any charges incurred.

NOTE: Some students have been awarded Federal Pell for the Summer Semester. Check your
Financial Aid self-service account. If you have not been awarded, complete the 2019
summer application. Students applying for student loans and Federal Work-Study must
complete the summer application before the deadline.

Student Loans - You must be registered for at least six (6) credit hours to receive a loan. Students
must accept loans on MyOCC. Summer loans are processed with two disbursement dates. Loan funds will not be
disbursed until 30 days from the beginning of the semester.

BOOK VOUCHER

This is not additional funding. Financial aid funds remaining after tuition and fees have been deducted can be
used in the Bookstore up to a maximum of $1,200. The last day to use book voucher
is May 16, 2019.

DROPS/WITHDRAWALS

Students who withdraw, stop attending class(es), or whose class(es) have been cancelled
once financial aid has been disbursed may be required to repay a portion or all their
financial aid. Check your MyOCC under View Account & Make Payments, accordingly.

N grades - If you are registered but not attending classes, you are responsible for
officially withdrawing from your classes. If you want to withdraw from courses or
completely withdraw from the College, you must complete the Course Drop Request form available in Enrollment Services, or withdraw from courses on the OCC website. Log
in to MyOCC.

You will receive an OCC student email (when your award has been completed) directing
you to OCC Online Services, where your award letter will be securely displayed.

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INELIGIBLE PROGRAMS AT OCC

Students must be pursuing an eligible certificate or degree program at Oakland Community
College to qualify for financial aid funding. The following programs are ineligible:

GST

GUEST

HSC

HSD

HSG

UND.NON

NDS.NON

SPE

TDP

AET.RES.CA

ROB.PCT.CA

NNO.LV1.CA

HLS.LV1.CA

CTT.RC.CA

CAR.PRT.CA

MDA.MOD.CA

MDA.MIC.CA

EMS.CA

MDA.PHT.CA

Students may receive financial aid for a maximum of 30 remedial/developmental credits
(see list, below). ESL coursework does not count toward the 30 remedial/development
credits.

APM-8110 (3 crs)

ASC-1070 (2 crs)

CHE-0950 (4 crs)

CNS-1100 (1 crs)

CNS-1160 (2 crs)

ENG-1060 (6 crs)

MAT-1070 (3 crs)

MAT-1100 (4 crs)

MAT-1125 (4 crs)

MAT-1150 (4 crs)

The College has the right to revise your financial aid package if incorrectly computed.
The College also reserves the right to make adjustments resulting from changes in
funding or new interpretations of federal and state guidelines and regulations. If
it is determined that a student fraudulently submitted incorrect data on his/her financial
aid application, the situation will be referred to the U.S. Department of Education
(DE) for investigation and possible prosecution.